

Ana enters the office building dressed to the nines in some thrift shop drapery, and begins the sexually charged scene. What charges, exactly, are in the scene? Not much. It’s perfunctory, but not entirely titillating. The next day Ana goes to her job at a hardware store (where most English Lit majors work) and Christian pops up. It’s not creepy, stalker-behavior at all because Christian is a billionaire and well dressed.

She helps him to find some cable ties and rope, and the audience giggles because we know the reason for these purchases but pure, innocent Ana has no idea.
